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law enforcement moved their search efforts south of morgan hill for the first time yesterday to canvas areas in san martin and gilroy. it does not appear they found anything that helps answer the question of where is sierra? a nonprofit called child quest international is hoping you can help. they've created the qr codes. those are quick response codes that are now seen on her missing person posters. the codes give anyone with a smart phone instant access to the latest information on sierra's case. >> they could scan the qr code and actually have additional information from the mobile website and in addition to that actually do one touch dialing directly from the mobile website on their smart phone to contact law enforcement if they have any important information or valuable information pertaining to the case. >> reporter: another nonprofit, the klaas kids foundation, will be running the volunteer search effort tomorrow. you come here to brunette elementary roughly between 8:00 and 1:00. make sure you bring your photo i.d. because you must be at least 18 years old to participate and th
law enforcement moved their search efforts south of morgan hill for the first time yesterday to canvas areas in san martin and gilroy. it does not appear they found anything that helps answer the question of where is sierra? a nonprofit called child quest international is hoping you can help. they've created the qr codes. those are quick response codes that are now seen on her missing person posters. the codes give anyone with a smart phone instant access to the latest information on sierra's...
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since then, hundreds of volunteers along with law enforcement have searched morgan hill and the surrounding area. as we speak, the sheriff's office tells us they have a dive team down south at coyote reservoir, part of the search of waterways they have been conducting the past couple weeks. live outside the sheriff's office in san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> a protest this morning in fremont over the future of one of the bay area's most scenic roadways. fremont and san oh residents ticketed to let the state know they don't want highway 84 widened. caltran wants to make improvements to the windy, two lane road to be safer for drivers. that would require cutting down hundreds of trees and possibly damaging the alameda creek that runs alongside the road. >> opposed for a number of reasons. one, it is a waste of taxpayer money. this project doesn't need to be done. there is not a safety issue on this road. caltran themself have data to back that up. >> caltran met with residents to hear their concerns and decide whether or not they need to change plans. the residents suggested addi
since then, hundreds of volunteers along with law enforcement have searched morgan hill and the surrounding area. as we speak, the sheriff's office tells us they have a dive team down south at coyote reservoir, part of the search of waterways they have been conducting the past couple weeks. live outside the sheriff's office in san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> a protest this morning in fremont over the future of one of the bay area's most scenic roadways. fremont and san oh...
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. >>> laying down the law. today, the supreme court kicking off its new term of the slate of crucial and controversial decisions in the works. on the docket, affirmative action and considering race for college admissions, voting rights and deciding to require federal oversight with a state of voting discrimination. the nine supreme court justices will consider a variety of challenges to the defense of marriage act. the law states that the federal government will only recognize traditional marriages. that means no federal benefits, even where same-sex marriage is legal. >> same-sex couples are denied hundreds of different rights and benefits that are provided to married different-sex couples under federal law. >> the last term supreme court decisions paving the way for the affordable care acts and arizona's new immigration law. >>> now to decision 2012. this morning, debate prep for president obama and mitt romney who are getting ready for the first faceoff on wednesday. trac tracie potts has a look. >> reporter
. >>> laying down the law. today, the supreme court kicking off its new term of the slate of crucial and controversial decisions in the works. on the docket, affirmative action and considering race for college admissions, voting rights and deciding to require federal oversight with a state of voting discrimination. the nine supreme court justices will consider a variety of challenges to the defense of marriage act. the law states that the federal government will only recognize...
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. >>> and as people start to celebrate the fourth of july, we'll show you the high technology that law enforcement will use tonight to make sure you keep it safe and legal. i'm bob redell. i'll have that story coming up. >>> right now we give you a live look out over oakland on this july 4th. happy independence day. going to enjoy fireworks tonight? we hope so. the news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> good morning, everybody on this independence day. glad you're here with us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. we begin with breaking news out of san francisco. a body found in the water along the embarcardero. now, police now trying to determine if it's that missing baseball fan. nbc bay area's christie smith is live at the scene. christie, what's the latest throughout? >> reporter: well, certainly that's the answer that everyone wants to know at this hour. is this the missing man that family and friends have been looking for who may have fallen into the bay after a giants game? what we do know is that the body of a male adult was pulled out right here along the embarcardero near howard
. >>> and as people start to celebrate the fourth of july, we'll show you the high technology that law enforcement will use tonight to make sure you keep it safe and legal. i'm bob redell. i'll have that story coming up. >>> right now we give you a live look out over oakland on this july 4th. happy independence day. going to enjoy fireworks tonight? we hope so. the news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> good morning, everybody on this independence day. glad you're here...
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. >>> also today, a respected member of the bay area's law enforcement and political communities will be remembered in fremont. a memorial service for fremont's mayor, bob wasserman, will be helled at 4:00 this afternoon at the harbor light church. 77-year-old wasserman was the chief of police in fremont for decades before being elected as mayor in 2004. wasserman died december 29th after a long bout with pneumonia. >>> scott mcgrew says a los gatos company horrified investors last year and so far has had a pretty sweet 2012. >> reporter: good morning to you. i know i talk about netflix a whole lot. such an interesting company lately. in the last week, netflix stock is up 22%. yes, 22%. 7% today alone and netflix has been dealing with some fairly bad news, including a report that hbo will no longer sell its dvd disks. the other thing that's really interesting today is the unemployment report. take a look at the numbers. 200,000 jobs added to the american economy in december. that knocks the unemployment rate down to 8.5%, good news indeed. you would think wall street would react super
. >>> also today, a respected member of the bay area's law enforcement and political communities will be remembered in fremont. a memorial service for fremont's mayor, bob wasserman, will be helled at 4:00 this afternoon at the harbor light church. 77-year-old wasserman was the chief of police in fremont for decades before being elected as mayor in 2004. wasserman died december 29th after a long bout with pneumonia. >>> scott mcgrew says a los gatos company horrified investors...
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it was one of the deadliest days in law enforcement history. what will happen after this is over is that the family is going to come out and go ahead and sign the back of that freeway sign and then it will be put back up on interstate 580 near keller this afternoon. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> three occupy oakland protesters facing a robbery and hate crime charges. one of the protesters used gay slurs during an argument with a woman who confronted them at a rally. another protester allegedly grabbed the woman's wallet. the defense says the alleged victim actually provoked this incident and also used racial slurs. protesters will be back in court in recall april. >>> search grows frantic as the family waits for the fifth straight day for any word of their missing daughter. nbc bay area's bob redell is live in morgan hill with the latest on this search. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, marla. sierra lamar's mother marlene has reached out to mark klaas. he's a father whose own daughter was
it was one of the deadliest days in law enforcement history. what will happen after this is over is that the family is going to come out and go ahead and sign the back of that freeway sign and then it will be put back up on interstate 580 near keller this afternoon. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> three occupy oakland protesters facing a robbery and hate crime charges. one of the protesters used gay slurs during an argument with a woman who confronted...
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by california state law. bruner says she was inactive in the bar for several years, but she was never suspended. >>> voters in richmond will 9? sugary drinks. measure n adds a 1 cent per ounce tax. retired cardiologist andi>oÑ richmond city council member jeff ritterman says it will help fight childhood obesity. >> the number one cause of childhood obesity. >> people can make their own decisions. >> the beverage industry has spent $2.5 million to defend it. >>> this morning, crime scene tape and flashing lights still surround the scene of a police shooting involving a naked man with a knife. it happened in fremont on central avenue just blocks from glenmoor elementary school. bob redell is live along the scene with the latest information. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marla. from what we have been able to gather, this man was shot by fremont police outside that apartment here at the complex on central near glenmoor. he had been grieving over the death of his grandfather who passed away not to
by california state law. bruner says she was inactive in the bar for several years, but she was never suspended. >>> voters in richmond will 9? sugary drinks. measure n adds a 1 cent per ounce tax. retired cardiologist andi>oÑ richmond city council member jeff ritterman says it will help fight childhood obesity. >> the number one cause of childhood obesity. >> people can make their own decisions. >> the beverage industry has spent $2.5 million to defend it....
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those laws cut the number of pot clubs in the city from 100 to 10. critics say a tax hike would unfairly target patients who use the drug to alleviate symptoms of cancer and other illnesses. the city council takes up the issue today. >> next stop, san jose. this morning it appears plans to bring b.a.r.t. to the south bay are a go, thanks to a major federal boost. nbc bay area's stephanie is live in fremont, well, construction could soon get under way. >> reporter: good morning. it's it's already under way. we're live in the warm springs area off of 880. here at corner of kato and warner, construct for the project. there was uncertainty about funding. today the projects secured its latest and biggest investor yet the federal government. to get from east san jose to work in san leandro, roy has to drive to fremont to catch b.a.r.t. >> it's hard to get up early. i work two hours early just to get to work on time, it's a killer. it is a killer. >> reporter: but b.a.r.t. is moving one step closer to him, and thousands of other south bay commuters. today t
those laws cut the number of pot clubs in the city from 100 to 10. critics say a tax hike would unfairly target patients who use the drug to alleviate symptoms of cancer and other illnesses. the city council takes up the issue today. >> next stop, san jose. this morning it appears plans to bring b.a.r.t. to the south bay are a go, thanks to a major federal boost. nbc bay area's stephanie is live in fremont, well, construction could soon get under way. >> reporter: good morning. it's...
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city laws already prevent people from smoking indoors and in common areas at apartment complexes. the city council is now looking at banning smoking in buildings with 16 or more units. they're also looking at banning smoking in all outdoor dining areas, bus stops, atm lines and at public events except in designated areas. >>> marin county is scrambling to get george lucas back to the film studio with some big incentives. lucas announced this week he's pulling the plug on his multimillion-dollar production complex has a historic grady ranch in lucas valley. neighbors threatened to sue, complaining about the noise, traffic and environmental impact. but rather tha fight, lucas said he'd abandon the plan and build affordable housing at the site instead. but now supervisors are pleading with lucas to reconsider, promising to approve the project without any restrictions and join him in defecting any legal challenges. >>> it appears oakland running away with much-needed profits. the city took in more than $3 million from last week's oakland running festival. runners and visitors from out
city laws already prevent people from smoking indoors and in common areas at apartment complexes. the city council is now looking at banning smoking in buildings with 16 or more units. they're also looking at banning smoking in all outdoor dining areas, bus stops, atm lines and at public events except in designated areas. >>> marin county is scrambling to get george lucas back to the film studio with some big incentives. lucas announced this week he's pulling the plug on his...
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at this hour over 160 detectives from 30 different law enforcement agencies conducting the largest child porn sweep ever in northern california. nbc is riding along with police and he is literally outside one of those suspect's homes in san jose. damien, what are you seeing and what is the vibe and the energy? >> reporter: right now investigators are inside this home the northwest side of san jose and doing their forensics testing on some of the hard drives and thumb drives and whatever they can find that might get them more evidence. they did arrest one person here at this home. we shot video of that a half hour ago. he is 44-year-old valentine height. i asked him if he had any kind of child pornography in his home and he declined to answer. 30 agencies involved in this and 165 agents. let me bring in a police officer with the san francisco police department and, sergeant, how difficult are some of the images you've seen? how difficult are they to look at? >> they are extremely difficult. we are talking about the sexual assault, the rape of very young children, sometimes, 3, 4 years old
at this hour over 160 detectives from 30 different law enforcement agencies conducting the largest child porn sweep ever in northern california. nbc is riding along with police and he is literally outside one of those suspect's homes in san jose. damien, what are you seeing and what is the vibe and the energy? >> reporter: right now investigators are inside this home the northwest side of san jose and doing their forensics testing on some of the hard drives and thumb drives and whatever...
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this was the scene a couple of hours ago down the road where law enforcement were searching for clues and evidence to explain what happened here and ultimately catch the people responsible. around 1:40 this morning, a woman who lives in the home called 911 who said the home was broken into and ransacked. when police arrived, they found her husband had been killed. they haven't said who did it or how he died. the wife was taken to the hospital. she was hurt. her injuries are not life threatening. >> of all the people who lived here and i have been here 28 years, this is the only couple i don't know. we're very surprised and shocked and taken aback by this. >> reporter: you will change the way you secure your home? >> i will put my gates up and change things around the home, that's for sure. this is very shocking. no one ever would have suspected this. >> reporter: police have not been able to figure out yet or not telling us if this was a targeted attack or random. they believe there is one suspect. they said it is possible there could be more. murders are so rare in the area that one
this was the scene a couple of hours ago down the road where law enforcement were searching for clues and evidence to explain what happened here and ultimately catch the people responsible. around 1:40 this morning, a woman who lives in the home called 911 who said the home was broken into and ransacked. when police arrived, they found her husband had been killed. they haven't said who did it or how he died. the wife was taken to the hospital. she was hurt. her injuries are not life...
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they claim current federal laws force local agents to deport innocent people and those with nonviolent petty offenses. california one of seven states urge s the supreme court to repeal arizona's law forcing officers to check whether immigrants are here illegally. the justice system suggesting they are not buying the obama administration's argument specifically that the state exceeded its authority when it made the records check part of the law. >>> london investigators say there is a chance a british girl who vanished during a 2007 vacation in portugal may be alive. she disappeared while her parents dined nearby. she was days away from her fourth birthday. british police just released this new image of what the girl would look like today just weeks before her ninth birthday. they say they have evidence and reason to believe she may be alive. police closed the case in 2008 after various alleged sightings of the girl turned up nothing. >>> if you are a parent or grand parent this is something you should know. >> one of the hottest targets for identity thieves is young children. it's a cr
they claim current federal laws force local agents to deport innocent people and those with nonviolent petty offenses. california one of seven states urge s the supreme court to repeal arizona's law forcing officers to check whether immigrants are here illegally. the justice system suggesting they are not buying the obama administration's argument specifically that the state exceeded its authority when it made the records check part of the law. >>> london investigators say there is a...
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in fact, the new law bans you from tossing, throwing, kicking or rolling any object other than a beach ball or volley ball. footballs and frisbees and anything like it can disrupt, even injure, the public. >>> oh, yes, love is in the air. kim kardashian and her ex coming together on valentine's day, kind of, sort of, and the awkward auction that tt u geals you get a piece of that couple from much happier times. we have it just ahead. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that you just keep going. (man) that you have all these people coming together for one common goal. (woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it
in fact, the new law bans you from tossing, throwing, kicking or rolling any object other than a beach ball or volley ball. footballs and frisbees and anything like it can disrupt, even injure, the public. >>> oh, yes, love is in the air. kim kardashian and her ex coming together on valentine's day, kind of, sort of, and the awkward auction that tt u geals you get a piece of that couple from much happier times. we have it just ahead. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60...
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the law does not require a fire sprinkler or monitored fire alarm in structures like this that burned down at beechwood school in menlo park. the reason is they are temporary structures. again, perfectly legal. the school passed the annual fire inspection and would have installed if they were required to do so. the school has plans to replace the modular buildings with the permanent structures. an excavators are continuing to remove the front office and third grade classroom. the school will reopen on monday pending the inspections. school staff was here salvages what they could. some records were saved, but some computers with valuable information inside and office equipment, most of it gone. this is especially hard for a third grade teacher who spent all that time getting ready for school. the fire that started yesterday morning was accidental. a pinched electrical cord was the cause. the 911 caller gavethe wrong address. speaking with the school's principal, he said this is a teachable moment. >> there are a number of them. i think the biggest one is in life, there will be things w
the law does not require a fire sprinkler or monitored fire alarm in structures like this that burned down at beechwood school in menlo park. the reason is they are temporary structures. again, perfectly legal. the school passed the annual fire inspection and would have installed if they were required to do so. the school has plans to replace the modular buildings with the permanent structures. an excavators are continuing to remove the front office and third grade classroom. the school will...
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considering outsourcing law enforcement to the santa clara county sheriff's office. it is on the agenda at the meeting tonight which is open to the public. this is all happening at 7:00 p.m. at city hall. >>> another bay area city says it wants to dump its weekly garbage collection. according to "the palo alto weekly," they are trying to keep organic waste out of landfills. if homeownerss sorted their foo scraps, there would be less of a need for pick ups. the meeting for the finance committee is expected to reduce garbage collection to once or twice per month or possibly getting rid of it entirely. >>> a south bay tradition feeding thousands of people in the bay area for more than six decades closing its doors. race street fish & poultry in san jose has been family owned since it opened in 1947. the owner says it is time to retire so they sold to a texas-based corporation. >> christmas eve, it's an hour. it's christmas. it is part of my christmas to be here. >> a lot of memories for a lot of people. but the memories will leave forever. we'll always have that. whethe
considering outsourcing law enforcement to the santa clara county sheriff's office. it is on the agenda at the meeting tonight which is open to the public. this is all happening at 7:00 p.m. at city hall. >>> another bay area city says it wants to dump its weekly garbage collection. according to "the palo alto weekly," they are trying to keep organic waste out of landfills. if homeownerss sorted their foo scraps, there would be less of a need for pick ups. the meeting for the...
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upholding obama care as the law of the land. conservative chief justice john roberts joined the court's liberal wing for a 5-4 majority, upholding obama care's individual mandate. that forced americans to buy insurance or pay a penalty, a tax. the chief justice wrote, because the constitution permits such a tax, it isot our role to forbid it or to pass upon its wisdom or fairness. >> question is did congress have the power and chief justice roberts found a different power. >> reporter: the high court rejected medicaid saying the federal government can ask states to provide new benefits but cannot throw them out of the medicaid system. it is one of the most sweeping decisions in decades and will impact the health care every american can expect. it's also a stunning victory for a president whoered his political legacy on the health care fight. >> whatever the politics, today's decision was a victory for all over this country. whose lives will be more secure because of this law, and the supreme court's decision to uphold it. >> rep
upholding obama care as the law of the land. conservative chief justice john roberts joined the court's liberal wing for a 5-4 majority, upholding obama care's individual mandate. that forced americans to buy insurance or pay a penalty, a tax. the chief justice wrote, because the constitution permits such a tax, it isot our role to forbid it or to pass upon its wisdom or fairness. >> question is did congress have the power and chief justice roberts found a different power. >>...
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the retaking of 888 turk street by law enforcement from protesters started very early this morning. >> back up. >> reporter: you can see dozens of officers in riot gear descending on this building at 5:00 a.m. straight up. some rushed inside while others set up a perimeter on the street. police and protesters say those holed up surrendered peacefully without a fight. police began escorting the protest yours out one by one in plastic handcuffs. 26 people were arrested, two people were released. one a man in a wheelchair who is part of occupy sf. >> i thought it was important because it makes awe current statement to the fact that there are so many abandoned foreclosed homes and foreclosed spots that could be used to house folks. >> reporter: protesters broke through police lines yesterday afternoon and took over this vacant building with the intent of turning it into a community center for the homeless. during this encounter, a man aimed a brick and he was eventually arrested. the police chief says the people causing violence were part of a quote, gang on of anarchists. >>> on the othe
the retaking of 888 turk street by law enforcement from protesters started very early this morning. >> back up. >> reporter: you can see dozens of officers in riot gear descending on this building at 5:00 a.m. straight up. some rushed inside while others set up a perimeter on the street. police and protesters say those holed up surrendered peacefully without a fight. police began escorting the protest yours out one by one in plastic handcuffs. 26 people were arrested, two people...
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the program increases enforcement of bicycle laws and allows a cyclist to pay lower fines in exchange for taking safety classes. it comes two weeks after a 71-year-old was struck by a cyclist in a crowded crosswalk at castro and market streets. the cyclist could face felony charges. >>> hired a celebrity attorney in his bid to get his job back. shepherd cop has signed on to help defend him who he is fighting ed lee's decision to suspend him for misconduct. >>> well, construction on the biggest public works project in silicon valley breaks off tomorrow, the b.a.r.t. extension. crews will begin work to connect tracks from fremont to west san jose. the project will include 16 miles of track and three new stations. construction is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2015. there are plans on the table to build an underground tunnel into downtown san jose if the vta can come up with several billion dollars in funding. this will happen rain or shine. >> the ground is going to be pretty soft as the golden shovels they pull out for things like that. >> hard hats as well to keep them shelte
the program increases enforcement of bicycle laws and allows a cyclist to pay lower fines in exchange for taking safety classes. it comes two weeks after a 71-year-old was struck by a cyclist in a crowded crosswalk at castro and market streets. the cyclist could face felony charges. >>> hired a celebrity attorney in his bid to get his job back. shepherd cop has signed on to help defend him who he is fighting ed lee's decision to suspend him for misconduct. >>> well,...
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. >>> and a mixed ruling on arizona's immigration law from the u.s. supreme court. the impact on other states and the november elections. >>> and right now a live look outside. a beautiful shot from san bruno mountain over the city, clouds everywhere but blowing out for some beautiful sunshine. tell you all abit coming up. the news at 11:00 starts now.ou. the news at 11:00 starts now. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. new at 11:00, request denied. a san jose judge rejecting a defense request for a mistrial in a high-profile case involving an attack on a retired priest by a man who says he, in fact, was the real victim. nbc bay area's bob redell is at the hall of justice with the decision that came down moments ago. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. first, in another curious development, the judge dismissed the jurors until 2:30 this afternoon. that's for reasons still not clear. he did dismiss the motion for a misstril. he had considered briefs filed on friday and listened to
. >>> and a mixed ruling on arizona's immigration law from the u.s. supreme court. the impact on other states and the november elections. >>> and right now a live look outside. a beautiful shot from san bruno mountain over the city, clouds everywhere but blowing out for some beautiful sunshine. tell you all abit coming up. the news at 11:00 starts now.ou. the news at 11:00 starts now. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> good morning,...
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dispensaries, though it's against federal law. in november, their landlord got a letter that the property could be seized if the operation didn't stop. one manager tells me they serve about 200 people a day with a variety of medical conditions. >> this is a lot of people. some say there's still some dispensaries open in the city but this is just the first round of letters. also, we provide some low cost cannabis others do not. so some of these people have been depending on us for years and years and they're going to have a hard time finding low-cost cannabis in the city. >> reporter: the letter also mentioned that the dispensary is in a prohibited distance to a school and four other dispensaries in the city have gotten similar letters telling them to shut down. we have calls into a spokesperson for the u.s. attorney's office. haven't heard that yet. dispensary is saying they're going to have one last rally tonight at 6:30 on market street before they have to shut down. they're hoping that this may be temporary. reporting live in s
dispensaries, though it's against federal law. in november, their landlord got a letter that the property could be seized if the operation didn't stop. one manager tells me they serve about 200 people a day with a variety of medical conditions. >> this is a lot of people. some say there's still some dispensaries open in the city but this is just the first round of letters. also, we provide some low cost cannabis others do not. so some of these people have been depending on us for years...
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dozens of law enforcement officers are searching for him at this hour. the freeway has been shut down since that search began earlier this morning. for more on how this is impacting people headed that way from the bay area, we bring in nbc traffic reporter mikie noway. >> folks heading to sacramento, a total of seven separate agencies involved. here you see, as chp shuts down interstate 80, sometimes feels like this, completely is like this, stopped from davis into sacramento, or vice versa. let me show you the maps. folks often take interstate 80 through sacramento to get to tahoe. here closer to the bay interstate 80 is the east shore freeway. instead of going north or east, do this, go out through the trivalley, take 580 east through livermore and into tracy, continuing on to 205. get over to i-5 somehow. i-5 takes you north, heading toward the sacramento area, and this is a completely unrelated map. there you go, sacramento, where i-5 joins up with you, past the closure. this will get you in toward the sierra or even sacramento proper. it's a few mor
dozens of law enforcement officers are searching for him at this hour. the freeway has been shut down since that search began earlier this morning. for more on how this is impacting people headed that way from the bay area, we bring in nbc traffic reporter mikie noway. >> folks heading to sacramento, a total of seven separate agencies involved. here you see, as chp shuts down interstate 80, sometimes feels like this, completely is like this, stopped from davis into sacramento, or vice...
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they're trying to save a state law, hayden's law. they say if it were repeal, that it would basically set california back about 15 years to a time when stray animals that landed in local shelters didn't get the care that they need and pets that were lost were not held long enough for their families. a resolution is now being presented inside at the board of supervisors meeting urging the governor not to repeal the 1998 law. hayden's law ensures veterinary treatment for sick and injured animals at local shelters and keeping strays for four to six days in the hope they might find a home. the state reimburses those shelters. to save $23 million, the governor is proposing repealing parts of hayden's law. allison lindquist fears the worse. >> that goes off the map if the bill is repeal and the shelters will not be eligible for reimbursement for these animals. veterinary care will not be required to be provided and people who get separated from their pets may have as little as 72 hours to find their pet before the pet may be put up or adop
they're trying to save a state law, hayden's law. they say if it were repeal, that it would basically set california back about 15 years to a time when stray animals that landed in local shelters didn't get the care that they need and pets that were lost were not held long enough for their families. a resolution is now being presented inside at the board of supervisors meeting urging the governor not to repeal the 1998 law. hayden's law ensures veterinary treatment for sick and injured animals...
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this morning they talked about what happens if this health law is taken apart. can it survive piece by piece? this afternoon the big focus was insurance for low income families. the court hears an hour of debate this afternoon on expanding medicaid. outside this couple says it is the only way they could afford treatment for their granddaughter. >> we are appalled and frightened that anyone much less our government would even think about taking away that safety net. >> reporter: but there are arguments that even with federal funding expanded medicare will break them. >> the government is supporting our position on at least part of our severability argument. that could change the dynamic. >> plus states argue without requiring everyone to buy insurance other protections like guaranteed coverage would also go away. >> you need to ensure that everybody is participating in the health care system both healthy and the sick. otherwise people will just wait for coverage until after they need medical services. >> reporter: driving up costs he says for everyone else. >> th
this morning they talked about what happens if this health law is taken apart. can it survive piece by piece? this afternoon the big focus was insurance for low income families. the court hears an hour of debate this afternoon on expanding medicaid. outside this couple says it is the only way they could afford treatment for their granddaughter. >> we are appalled and frightened that anyone much less our government would even think about taking away that safety net. >> reporter: but...
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right now, state law does not ban public nudity. it does ban lewd public behavior. >> the silver lining, it is okay in some areas. >> yes. >> good. >>> when we come back, when is striking out a good thing? we will show you one major leaguer who did that and got a standing ovation. >>> two at-bats in seven years. it was a second chance for a baseball player injured in his one and only at bat. >> the story after a decade, adam greenberg back in the big leagues. he got hit in the head with the cubs on the first pitch that he saw. a 9-mile-an-hour fastball. it derailed his career. never got back on track. he got back to the major leagues. the marlins signed him to a one-day contract. he got a one-at bat. campaign by fans. they locked him in. he locked in his sights. that was strike two. he actually struck out, but it was a beautiful thing. >> we leave you with the oakland coliseum where the a's get under way at 12:35. lots of prepaid cards come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. wit
right now, state law does not ban public nudity. it does ban lewd public behavior. >> the silver lining, it is okay in some areas. >> yes. >> good. >>> when we come back, when is striking out a good thing? we will show you one major leaguer who did that and got a standing ovation. >>> two at-bats in seven years. it was a second chance for a baseball player injured in his one and only at bat. >> the story after a decade, adam greenberg back in the big...
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here have begun to question the competence of the security forces and whether or not they can keep law and order as the crime in the country continues to soar. nbc news, cairo. >> unbelievable on that one. >>> closer to home in washington, the attorney general defending himself against charges of a cover-up in an extremely flawed gun smuggling investigation. attorney general eric holder under fire this morning on capitol hill as the house committee demands he turns over documents like the ones that they had there for the fast and furious investigation, a whistle-blower says federal agents allowed buyers to walk away from arizona gun stores with illegal purchases instead of arresting them. on the spot right there at the point of sale. federal agents lost track of 1400 guns purchased by these so-called straw buyers. >> new at 11:00, a major victory for opponents of gay marriage. video recordings of the prop 8 civil trial will stay sealed. the federal appeals court says the public does not have the right to see the video of the proed seedings next year. the footage would subject witnesses
here have begun to question the competence of the security forces and whether or not they can keep law and order as the crime in the country continues to soar. nbc news, cairo. >> unbelievable on that one. >>> closer to home in washington, the attorney general defending himself against charges of a cover-up in an extremely flawed gun smuggling investigation. attorney general eric holder under fire this morning on capitol hill as the house committee demands he turns over documents...
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to be her way to this school bus stop here not far from her home at this intersection, morgan hill law enforcement has been not only searching the ground but bodies of water within 10 to 20 mile radius of her home. after today, the dive team will have searched virtually all ponds, lakes and reservoirs in that area. this is the final destination. that's where they are this morning. we just caught up with them april hour ago. they're following up on hits from side scan sonar that tracked hits on previous visits. nothing significant this morning, mostly rocks we're told. divers are scanning the northern part of the reservoir to see if anything underneath needs further examination. after that, no more scheduled water searches, unless investigators receive new information. the most likely source of new information, from this gentleman here, antolin garcia torres. the man authorities believe kidnapped and murder sierra lamar. the sheriff's office tells us he would not give up the location of her body when they spoke with him just after his arrest two weeks ago today. volunteers will still be
to be her way to this school bus stop here not far from her home at this intersection, morgan hill law enforcement has been not only searching the ground but bodies of water within 10 to 20 mile radius of her home. after today, the dive team will have searched virtually all ponds, lakes and reservoirs in that area. this is the final destination. that's where they are this morning. we just caught up with them april hour ago. they're following up on hits from side scan sonar that tracked hits on...
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over 150 law enforcement officers are canvassing a three mile radius of her home. her parents say they put her to bed friday night and she was just gone the next morning. the fbi brought in specially trained dogs to check the home. investigators say they found, quote, suspicious circumstances around a possible entry point. >> there's just no possible way that the family would have anything to do with this. the window was knocked out of her room, the screen rather, so there's just no possibility that she ran away. >> last night in tucson, family and friends and neighbors holding a candlelight vigil for the girl they knows as isa. detectives say her parents are cooperating right now with the investigation. >>> and another search, this one in new york city turned up dry, three decades after six-year-old etan patz disappeared. investigators are looking for clues in a basement near his home. cnn says that search is over, they didn't find human remains and they found a possible blood stain, but field test turned up negative. days after etan patz vanished, a carpenter tha
over 150 law enforcement officers are canvassing a three mile radius of her home. her parents say they put her to bed friday night and she was just gone the next morning. the fbi brought in specially trained dogs to check the home. investigators say they found, quote, suspicious circumstances around a possible entry point. >> there's just no possible way that the family would have anything to do with this. the window was knocked out of her room, the screen rather, so there's just no...
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. >> reporter: there are reports meserle would like to get back into law enforcement, i have calls into his attorneys about that. grantly family says he would be unfit. the l.a. county d.a.'s office says it is not under their jurisdiction, it is an appellate court, but somewhere along the line looks like communication broke down. i also have calls into the state attorney general's office about this. meantime, the appeals court has 90 days to make a decision. live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> a stabbing shut a san francisco b.a.r.t. station this morning. about 4:40, a woman attacked a man with a knife at the 24th street station, in the mission district. b.a.r.t. trains bypassed the station for an hour until they got the all clear. an officer was taken to the hospital. >>> amtrak trains are up and running in berkeley after a scary moment on the tracks. the capitol corridor from oakland to sacramento hit a pickup that was partially parked on the track. luckily, no one was inside the truck when it happened about 4:45 at camilla and 3rd street. >>> uc berkeley taking ac
. >> reporter: there are reports meserle would like to get back into law enforcement, i have calls into his attorneys about that. grantly family says he would be unfit. the l.a. county d.a.'s office says it is not under their jurisdiction, it is an appellate court, but somewhere along the line looks like communication broke down. i also have calls into the state attorney general's office about this. meantime, the appeals court has 90 days to make a decision. live in oakland, christie...
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a new law affecting an estimated 4 million commercial drivers. it does allow emergency responders and tow truck drivers to use their cell phones while on the job. >>> the new year delivers renewed push to make rear view cameras standard equipment in new cars. kidsandcars.org had 27 california hospitals collect information about children run over and killed over a two-year period. 46 kids died, 100 were injured. to help prevent these accidents, the group wants rear view cameras required on new models. some emergency room doctors worry a camera will give parents a false sense of security. but one mom says it's a good idea. >> she would love that. her little one runs around and doesn't want to stay in one place. kids are curious. >> kidsandcars.org are starting the new year off by putting more pressure on federal regulators to begin installing back up cameras in cars beginning 2015. >>> scott mcgrew says let's quit while we're ahead. >> off to a roaring start on wall street in this very first day of trading. dow industrials opened more than 200 poin
a new law affecting an estimated 4 million commercial drivers. it does allow emergency responders and tow truck drivers to use their cell phones while on the job. >>> the new year delivers renewed push to make rear view cameras standard equipment in new cars. kidsandcars.org had 27 california hospitals collect information about children run over and killed over a two-year period. 46 kids died, 100 were injured. to help prevent these accidents, the group wants rear view cameras required...
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the law takes effect in january of 2013. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> the east bay private eye case gets back in court today learning his fate. christopher butler will be sentenced this afternoon. he pleaded guilty this year to seven felony charges, including felony possession. he admits to prostitution and drug purchases. >>> new details into what the police found at the home of the elementary school principal arrested on drug charges. police found ten hidden cameras, including one tucked in a teddy bear at eric lewis' home. police found meth and the date rape drug ghb. lewis was arrested on friday after alleging to meet an undercover police officer on a drug deal. he is now on leave from montague elementa elementary. >>> the board of supervisors deciding when to hear the case of ross mirkarimi. they will hear the charges on october 9th. mirkarimi was suspendussuspende domestic violence charge against his wife. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee is the one that filed the misconduct charge against mirkarimi, but the bo
the law takes effect in january of 2013. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> the east bay private eye case gets back in court today learning his fate. christopher butler will be sentenced this afternoon. he pleaded guilty this year to seven felony charges, including felony possession. he admits to prostitution and drug purchases. >>> new details into what the police found at the home of the elementary school principal arrested on drug charges. police found ten hidden...
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here a retired policeman pushing for drawing law reform submits his question via youtube. >> what do you say to this growing voter constituency that wants more changes to policy than you've delivered in your first term? >> one of the questions, watch on the white house official youtube channel or google plus. the white house will not review questions submitted before the interview and won't know which questions will be asked. of course the president could look online and find out which ones got the most vote. it will be at 2:30 this afternoon. >>> our friends from fremont lam research opened the nasdaq. markets opening to the negative on concerns over europe. video in just from brussels where european leaders are meeting again. the 17th time they're meeting over the debt crisis. germany telling greece it wants greece to hand over control of its budget, totally giving up control of its financial situation. i'm not sure what the greek word for no is, but that was greek's response. talks continue. back to you. >> thank you, scott. >>> how would you feel if you applied to a prestigious u
here a retired policeman pushing for drawing law reform submits his question via youtube. >> what do you say to this growing voter constituency that wants more changes to policy than you've delivered in your first term? >> one of the questions, watch on the white house official youtube channel or google plus. the white house will not review questions submitted before the interview and won't know which questions will be asked. of course the president could look online and find out...
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the boy scouts are not breaking the law according to some, but his mother is not happy getting a petition hoping to get a lot of people to come on board to sign and make them overturn that decision. >>> we finish up with a very happy ending right here. got to love these stories. an emotional reunion as a 10-year-old girl reunited with her beloved puppy that was stolen from her bedroom. >> thank you to everybody who made this happen. >> very, very happy. took a lot of people to get her puppy back to her. we're happy to report all is well. thank you for joining us. a big weekend in san francisco. have a great one. we'll see you next week.
the boy scouts are not breaking the law according to some, but his mother is not happy getting a petition hoping to get a lot of people to come on board to sign and make them overturn that decision. >>> we finish up with a very happy ending right here. got to love these stories. an emotional reunion as a 10-year-old girl reunited with her beloved puppy that was stolen from her bedroom. >> thank you to everybody who made this happen. >> very, very happy. took a lot of people...
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we're 2:00 away from testing the laws of aerodynamics 30 feet above mccovey cove. will it happen? could it? find outcoming up. >>> and we continue to cover that growing controversy over navy seals and video games. that's ahead in business news. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on, for two whole years. from at&t. [ female announcer ] a great price for a great triple-play bundle. [ male announcer ] call now. bundles with u-verse tv, internet and home phone start at $89 a month. now get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a total home dvr included, free for life. [ male announcer ] you get reliable, high speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from speeds up to 24 megs. [ female announcer ] and with u-verse tv you can record four shows at once on your total home dvr and play them back in any roo
we're 2:00 away from testing the laws of aerodynamics 30 feet above mccovey cove. will it happen? could it? find outcoming up. >>> and we continue to cover that growing controversy over navy seals and video games. that's ahead in business news. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a...
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law enforcement and friends, governor jerry brown, attorney general pamela harris here. of course his family, wife, children. the chp commissioner told kenyon youngstrom's children that they should be proud of their father and the life he led. his four brothers, even his young son among the speakers waiting to hear from them. but first, here's the division chief. >> for me personally, i haven't been able to figure out how my heart could be so broken and so full at the same time. we've had such a difficult time this last week and a half in the golden gate division. it's been tough. >> reporter: the line of officers coming to pay their respects started hours before the service. this trooper brought a gift, a badge from his home state, idaho. >> idaho is far. we come to honor the chp officer killed in the line of duty. >> reporter: locals from oakland all the way to texas and beyond with flashing lights for miles at the mission church in vacaville. a flag gateway greeted families a friends like this officer who worked with youngstrom in contra costa county. >> we want to tu
law enforcement and friends, governor jerry brown, attorney general pamela harris here. of course his family, wife, children. the chp commissioner told kenyon youngstrom's children that they should be proud of their father and the life he led. his four brothers, even his young son among the speakers waiting to hear from them. but first, here's the division chief. >> for me personally, i haven't been able to figure out how my heart could be so broken and so full at the same time. we've had...
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protesters say they were following the law by building the teepee every morning and taking it down every night. >>> this morning, we are hearing from casey anthony for the very first time since she was cleared of killing her daughter back in july. >> oh, man. i don't know. just a little surreal how much things have changed since july, and how many things haven't changed. the good thing is that thing are starting to look up and things are starting to change in a good way. what they say, things stay good and that they only get better. >> this is bizarre new video just released on facebook although it was recorded sometime back in october. now, during the 4:30 video, the 25-year-old never directly mentions it caylee, her parents or her high profile murder trial. instead, she at times seems lost for words, taking stock of her new life in hiding. >> i'm extremely excited, i'm extremely excited that i'll it be able to skype and obviously keep a video log, take some pictures. and that i have something that i can finally call mine. it's been a long time since i've been able to call something min
protesters say they were following the law by building the teepee every morning and taking it down every night. >>> this morning, we are hearing from casey anthony for the very first time since she was cleared of killing her daughter back in july. >> oh, man. i don't know. just a little surreal how much things have changed since july, and how many things haven't changed. the good thing is that thing are starting to look up and things are starting to change in a good way. what...
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law enforcement still on the scene here in petaluma. good morning. i'm bob redell, we'll take you here live coming up. >>> we have new information on the message an nfl star sent to his family one day before he apparently took his own life. >>> and why one popular spot in san francisco is blasting those strange sounds through the night. >> not real soothing. but the weather outside, real soothing this weekend. looks like we might have rain first as you take a look at san francisco and the transamerica building. the 11:00 news starts right now. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. a gang sweep gone bad. three federal agents are recovering after being shot serving a warrant in petaluma. it happened about 4:00 a.m. at a home on mshg neil drive near south mcdowell boulevard where bob redell is standing by live for us with the latest. how are these agents doing now? >> reporter: they were hurt. good morning to you, marla. but all are expected to survive. her i.c.e. agents with the department of homeland security. they were exe
law enforcement still on the scene here in petaluma. good morning. i'm bob redell, we'll take you here live coming up. >>> we have new information on the message an nfl star sent to his family one day before he apparently took his own life. >>> and why one popular spot in san francisco is blasting those strange sounds through the night. >> not real soothing. but the weather outside, real soothing this weekend. looks like we might have rain first as you take a look at san...
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we are live in the south bay where moments ago law enforcement pulled a man's body from a pond. homicide detectives are now on scene to begin their part of the investigation. we'll fill you in coming up. >>> coming down hard on gun violence. the u.s. district attorney is in oakland where she and other law enforcement officers are pledging to clean up the streets. >>> he is the king of the world, at least the king of his bay area school. we'll introduce you to a 7th grader that took a top prize at a national competition. >> good for him. >>> here is a live look at the city by the bay. we'll check the forecast, get ready for the warmup, according to meteorologist christina loren. the news at 11:00 starts now. >>> good morning, everybody. thank you very much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. we are following a developing story in san jose. they found the body of a man in a waterway near blossom hill. bob redell has new details for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marla. to update you, about 15 minutes ago, the sheriff's department dive team pulled thi
we are live in the south bay where moments ago law enforcement pulled a man's body from a pond. homicide detectives are now on scene to begin their part of the investigation. we'll fill you in coming up. >>> coming down hard on gun violence. the u.s. district attorney is in oakland where she and other law enforcement officers are pledging to clean up the streets. >>> he is the king of the world, at least the king of his bay area school. we'll introduce you to a 7th grader that...
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today he will put on the agenda to reextract the city law. the city forces clubs to grow their pot on site. nut plan would allow 25 pot clubs and offsite cultivation. the council will discuss the plans further at a meeting on valentine's day. that's february 14th. >>> coming up, a technology trailblazer with old school habits. steve jobs preferred vinyl over the ipod. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that you just keep going. (man) that you have all these people coming together for one common goal. (woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. i knew
today he will put on the agenda to reextract the city law. the city forces clubs to grow their pot on site. nut plan would allow 25 pot clubs and offsite cultivation. the council will discuss the plans further at a meeting on valentine's day. that's february 14th. >>> coming up, a technology trailblazer with old school habits. steve jobs preferred vinyl over the ipod. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight...
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this is not the first time he was in trouble with the law. it was garcia's dna on file from a prior felony arrest that proved to be a key piece in solving this puzzle. that arrest was for felony assault. he was not prosecuted, but had to give his dna as a matter of procedure in all felony arrests. that dna matched dna in her clothing. bob told you earlier that was back on march 28th, less than two weeks after she had disappeared. sheriff's department seized that red jetta on april 7th. wasn't until yesterday they confirmed her dna was inside that car. that led sheriff's investigators to move on garcia-torres yesterday evening. the santa clara sheriff laurie smith said, and she admits, difficult to convict without a body, but she said the strength of the case is circumstantial and for ensick evidence. that led the district attorney to ask for murder charges. take a look at this. we track down what appears to be antolin garcia torres's miles per hour. you see a video tour of his apartment and dog and hear him talk. also, you'll see other pictur
this is not the first time he was in trouble with the law. it was garcia's dna on file from a prior felony arrest that proved to be a key piece in solving this puzzle. that arrest was for felony assault. he was not prosecuted, but had to give his dna as a matter of procedure in all felony arrests. that dna matched dna in her clothing. bob told you earlier that was back on march 28th, less than two weeks after she had disappeared. sheriff's department seized that red jetta on april 7th. wasn't...
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instead, it's promoting safer conditions for people in countries with anti-gay laws. >>> and mountain view may put the brakes on google's plan to build 1,100 new apartments because of owls. the company wants to build new housing in the north bay shore area, but city leaders say they are concerned about the impact housing would have on the rare burrowing owl at shoreline park. neighbors of that area are also concerned about increased traffic. >>> another tech leader making a brand-new start in the bay area. microsoft just minutes away from officially opening a new office at moffett towers in sunnyvale. we have a little sneak peek for you, the inside scoop. online service employees have worked in the 200,000-square-foot building since june. the grand opening celebration for that new campus starts at 11:30 just minutes away this morning. >>> it is summertime. we shouldn't be too surprised if it gets hot out. >> we should get out and enjoy it. >> let's do it. pool party, christina! >> pool party. that's right. speedos and tankinis, break 'em out, you'll need them this week. where you won'
instead, it's promoting safer conditions for people in countries with anti-gay laws. >>> and mountain view may put the brakes on google's plan to build 1,100 new apartments because of owls. the company wants to build new housing in the north bay shore area, but city leaders say they are concerned about the impact housing would have on the rare burrowing owl at shoreline park. neighbors of that area are also concerned about increased traffic. >>> another tech leader making a...
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governor brown reversing his decision, after protests from law enforcement agencies. they argued counties were just swamped with an increase in prisoner population. and a shutdown would send more juveniles to adult prisons. governor brown wanted to ship young offends to county lockups to save $25 million a year. >>> a new labor deal in place for pal toe aalto police. the contract will save $1 million through benefits and wage cuts. officers will be responsible for pension contributions and three paid holidays are also being eliminated. palo alto face ing $4 million deficit. >>> protesters will be camping on ac transit buses today trying to send a message to make public transit affordable for low income communities. organizers say bus drivers will be honoring this protest. >>> if you're a muni ride, heads up. you have to come up with a new plan to get to work. the transit agency shutting down key routes for an 11-day stretch may 25th. buses will run in place of trains on the line between ocean beach and van ness avenues. the j line will work between balboa. other lines
governor brown reversing his decision, after protests from law enforcement agencies. they argued counties were just swamped with an increase in prisoner population. and a shutdown would send more juveniles to adult prisons. governor brown wanted to ship young offends to county lockups to save $25 million a year. >>> a new labor deal in place for pal toe aalto police. the contract will save $1 million through benefits and wage cuts. officers will be responsible for pension contributions...
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the school is now stream line, she says, federal and state laws are at odds over medical marijuana. many patients believe they would have a better legal defense that it is indeed medical if it were reclassified. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> a bay area native who died serving his country in libya will be honored today in san francisco. thousands are expected to pay tribute to ambassador chris stevens at a service at the city hall rotunda today. stevens was one of four americans who died during an attack of the u.s. consulate on september 11th. when asked about the attack, secretary of state hillary clinton says she accepts responsibility for the safety of diplomats. >> that's what i was very much working on day and night to try to make sure that we intervened with governments and we did everything we could to keep our people safe, which is my primary responsibility. >> today's memorial begins at 4:30. the public is encouraged to attend. >>> turning now to decision 2012 and the race for the white house. we have a look at hofstra university in new y
the school is now stream line, she says, federal and state laws are at odds over medical marijuana. many patients believe they would have a better legal defense that it is indeed medical if it were reclassified. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> a bay area native who died serving his country in libya will be honored today in san francisco. thousands are expected to pay tribute to ambassador chris stevens at a service at the city hall rotunda today....
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my brother-in-law was freaked out. said his house was on fire and he had been burned. you know, obviously he founded freaked out. >> the san jose fire department faced two serious hurdles when fighting the fire. the power lines that prevented the aerial hose from getting the angle on the fire and the ammunition in the home forced them to take a defensive posture. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the fire. the family believed it started in the kitchen. >>> there is another trash bin fire to tell you about in san jose. the west part of san jose. this is number ten in the past three weeks. fire officials say the bin was set on fire last night close to delna manor lane. that fire, we can report, is out. nobody was hurt and there was very little damage. this fire was a fire in the very same area that happened on wednesday night. there was another one there. firefighters say this is arson and right now they are looking for anybody with any kind of information. >>> police are investigating the fatal shooting of a man in san jose this morning. it marks
my brother-in-law was freaked out. said his house was on fire and he had been burned. you know, obviously he founded freaked out. >> the san jose fire department faced two serious hurdles when fighting the fire. the power lines that prevented the aerial hose from getting the angle on the fire and the ammunition in the home forced them to take a defensive posture. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the fire. the family believed it started in the kitchen. >>>...
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. >>> walnut creek getting more control over alcohol, closer to becoming a law, the commission voting to move forward with new rules. if passed, it aroullows them to restrict businesses, including security requirements and alcohol cutoff times. the ordinance in response to late night violence around bars in downtown walnut creek. bar and restaurant owners are threatening to sue if the city moves forward with that ordinance. >>> more on rick santorum dropping out for the race for president. >>> he risked his life to rush into a burning building. hear from the east coast mayor that jumped to action to save a neighbor. >>> a live look outside in san francis francisco. sunshine is falling on at&t park for opening day. meteorologist christina loren will be back to let you know what happens in the rest of the weekend. back in minutes. >>> a ceasefire in syria seems to be holding for the most part as tens of thousands of protesters are gathering in the streets. it is the first major test of the u.n. brokered truce. activists says forces fired live bullets and tear gas killing five people but
. >>> walnut creek getting more control over alcohol, closer to becoming a law, the commission voting to move forward with new rules. if passed, it aroullows them to restrict businesses, including security requirements and alcohol cutoff times. the ordinance in response to late night violence around bars in downtown walnut creek. bar and restaurant owners are threatening to sue if the city moves forward with that ordinance. >>> more on rick santorum dropping out for the race...
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prior to law enforcement arriving on the scene. so at this time, the s.w.a.t. team is just doing a security check of the interior before we allow any of the employees or customers to return. the surveillance video clearly shows this individual, wearing a ski mask, did leave the store. we want to take the extra step and precaution. we're asking the community for their assistance. we have a individual wearing a ski mask entering the cvs store this morning at about 6:40. what this person's intentions were is not clear. it's unusual for a individual to wear a ski mask and enter a store. we don't know if he was going to -- thoughts of committing a criminal act. if anybody has information, please contact the oakland police department. >> reporter: there row have it, marla. the cvs pharmacy near 51st and broadway. they want to make sure the building is 100% secure. again, they're asking for the public's help in trying to identify this man. he did have a ski mask on. the description that the employees gave was he was african-american, medium height, medium build. repor
prior to law enforcement arriving on the scene. so at this time, the s.w.a.t. team is just doing a security check of the interior before we allow any of the employees or customers to return. the surveillance video clearly shows this individual, wearing a ski mask, did leave the store. we want to take the extra step and precaution. we're asking the community for their assistance. we have a individual wearing a ski mask entering the cvs store this morning at about 6:40. what this person's...
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mutual aid was called in, several other law enforcement agencies and the neighborhood entirely shut down and evacuated, including on san pablo avenue. some people said earlier they smelled something, but they say the hydrogen is nearly odorless and went up and away. there was concern about a possible explosion or fire, but they say that was minimal. >> there is some burnoff, which is a good thing, that eliminates the possibility of any kind of explosion or major fire. we are trying to determine exactly what the cause of it was. >> reporter: meantime, emory secondary school was evacuated. 250 students left as soon as they arrived. and pixar, ac transit building here, businesses on san pablo to hollis were evacuated, and residents, too. i spoke with two teachers this morning. >> the school over there by the ac transit where they park their cars. >> did you smell anything? >> so far we haven't smelled anything. >> another teacher says it is effecting her breathing, she has asthma. we haven't smelled anything. >> my asthma hasn't kicked up, i haven't smelled it yet. >> what do they say for t
mutual aid was called in, several other law enforcement agencies and the neighborhood entirely shut down and evacuated, including on san pablo avenue. some people said earlier they smelled something, but they say the hydrogen is nearly odorless and went up and away. there was concern about a possible explosion or fire, but they say that was minimal. >> there is some burnoff, which is a good thing, that eliminates the possibility of any kind of explosion or major fire. we are trying to...
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gñ now in law school. mexican authorities say cases like zeke's are unusual in cancun and the tourist heavy beaches are excluded from the state department's travel warning. but 14 mexican states are included, among them, puerto vallerto where last week 22 cruise ship passengers were r robbed. >>> a chilly start to your workweek. let's check that colder forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning. yeah, just as sunny as it was at this time on friday, but temperatures have fallen by about 30 degrees in some cities. just 72 hours ago. keep that jacket handy all day. a beautiful day shaping up. you can see that here from our trans-america live camera. you can see all the way to the golden gate bridge. no viz ibilty issues. camera has a bit of a headache to shake to it. not too much of a problem but they will prevail throughout east bay hills and the north bay mountains. 55 in sunnyvale. 50 san jose. some cities have reached their daytime high for the day. a lot of cold air in pla
gñ now in law school. mexican authorities say cases like zeke's are unusual in cancun and the tourist heavy beaches are excluded from the state department's travel warning. but 14 mexican states are included, among them, puerto vallerto where last week 22 cruise ship passengers were r robbed. >>> a chilly start to your workweek. let's check that colder forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning. yeah, just as sunny as it was at this time on...
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it was dropped because california law said you can't require somebody to purchase something to enter a contest. i know you have that song in your head. so here you go. ♪ i've got a golden ticket >> and you'll probably have that in your head the rest of the time. >>> the american economy not dancing, it is slowing according to gdp numbers that show growth of 2.2% in the first quarter, down from 3% in the fourth. further bad news, that slow down is severe in business spending, particularly software and equipment, which we make a lot of here in the bay. >>> and ford says revenue fell sharply because it is having a hard time selling cars in europe. europe is inch bigger trouble than we are. great britain slipped back into recession this week. chevron in the east basis they earned 6.4 billion in net income. apple in the same quarter net brought in 11 billion. back to you. >> apple is never easy to keep up with. scott, thank you very much. >>> meteorologist christina loren is tracking a nice weekend in store for us. >> yeah. you know what, it is festival season around the bay area. eggs
it was dropped because california law said you can't require somebody to purchase something to enter a contest. i know you have that song in your head. so here you go. ♪ i've got a golden ticket >> and you'll probably have that in your head the rest of the time. >>> the american economy not dancing, it is slowing according to gdp numbers that show growth of 2.2% in the first quarter, down from 3% in the fourth. further bad news, that slow down is severe in business spending,...
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campus, but it appears affirmative action ban withstood yet another challenge to the 1996 voter approved law. again, the 9th circuit court of appeals upheld that ban on considering race in public college admissions. >>> other breaking news coming into the newsroom now, a 6.3 reported magnitude earthquake being felt near was who can a mexico. no reports of damage thus far, but we are efforting any new information for you. >>> also in the news today, volunteer search effort for sierra lamar is taking a break this week so investigators can examine items found last week. hundreds of volunteers spent the past six days searching through fields and neighborhoods within a 20 mile radius of the home in morgan hill. the 15-year-old has been missing for 18 days now, after failing to show up for school. this week, investigators could receive the results of forensic tests performed on two used condoms found in a field late last week, and her clothes found just after she disappeared. the family asks people to participate in a 24 hour social media vigil, swap out your facebook profile picture with a photo
campus, but it appears affirmative action ban withstood yet another challenge to the 1996 voter approved law. again, the 9th circuit court of appeals upheld that ban on considering race in public college admissions. >>> other breaking news coming into the newsroom now, a 6.3 reported magnitude earthquake being felt near was who can a mexico. no reports of damage thus far, but we are efforting any new information for you. >>> also in the news today, volunteer search effort for...
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this morning, the man accused of kidnapping and killing sierra lamar now being forced to get a new law. antolin garcia torres is represented by -- was represented by ken madonndell. the conflict is the public defender's office already represents garcia-torres' father. >>> turning to decision 2012, new numbers from california's primary this morning confirmed what some election officials caused a dismal turnout. low numbers in all bay area counties with sonoma having one of the highest turnouts at just 37%. marin and contra costa came in second and third. 25% in santa clara and san francisco counties. alameda county has the lowest turnout of registered voters with just 21% casting a vote. >>> turning to the presidential race, president obama and democratic party raised $60 million last month. that announcement comes as the president wraps up a two-day west coast trip that included a stop in san francisco. the president will be on his way shortly to a campaign stop at the university of nevada in las vegas. republican mitt romney has yet to release fund-raising totals for may. >>> a woman
this morning, the man accused of kidnapping and killing sierra lamar now being forced to get a new law. antolin garcia torres is represented by -- was represented by ken madonndell. the conflict is the public defender's office already represents garcia-torres' father. >>> turning to decision 2012, new numbers from california's primary this morning confirmed what some election officials caused a dismal turnout. low numbers in all bay area counties with sonoma having one of the highest...